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View of the ISS during Flyaround

View of the ISS during Flyaround


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View of the ISS during Flyaround

Backdropped against white clouds and blue ocean waters, the International Space Station (ISS) moves away from the Space Shuttle Discovery. The U.S.- built Unity node (top) and the Russian-built Zarya or FGB module (with the solar array panels deployed) were joined during a December 1998 mission. A portion of the work performed on the May 30 space walk by astronauts Tamara E. Jernigan and Daniel T.Barry is evident at various points on the ISS, including the installation of the Russian-built crane (called Strela)

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International Space Station Zarya


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In this breathtaking photo print, we are presented with a mesmerizing view of the International Space Station (ISS) during its flyaround. Against a backdrop of pristine white clouds and the vast expanse of blue ocean waters, the ISS gracefully moves away from the Space Shuttle Discovery. The image showcases two key components of this remarkable feat of human engineering. At the top, we see the U. S. -built Unity node, which serves as a connecting hub for various modules on board. Below it lies the Russian-built Zarya or FGB module, adorned with its deployed solar array panels. These two crucial elements were successfully joined together during a mission in December 1998. A closer look at different points on the ISS reveals evidence of extensive work carried out by astronauts Tamara E. Jernigan and Daniel T. Barry during their spacewalk on May 30th. Notably, they installed the Russian-built crane known as Strela to aid in future operations. This awe-inspiring photograph captures humanity's relentless pursuit of exploration and scientific advancement beyond our earthly boundaries. It reminds us of our collective ability to collaborate across nations and overcome challenges to achieve extraordinary feats like assembling an orbiting laboratory that has been home to countless scientific experiments and international cooperation for over two decades. As we gaze upon this image, let us marvel at both our ingenuity as well as our shared responsibility to protect and preserve these celestial wonders for generations yet unborn.

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